Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Madonna in the East Village circa 1982

Out magazine’s Ladies We Love issue assembled an apparently never-before-seen photo portfolio from one of Madonna’s earliest photo shoots ... Richard Corman took photos of Madonna in the summer of 1982 in the streets and rooftops around her apartment at 234 E. Fourth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B... like this one...

[Richard Corman]

You can find all the photos right here at Out.com.

[Via EW.com]

8 comments:

  1. Couldn't leave my apt without tripping over her back then.

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  2. E4th bet A & B.. hey, is that near the Post Office???

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  3. i believed i've mentioned this before somewhere in this blog, but when she got famous and moved out of the EV, she would cruised, on weekend nights, in her limo down st. mark's/ev to pick-up some cute(in her words)latino boys.

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  4. I love the photo--esquared is correct--Madonna used to ride through the hood in her limo looking for cute Latino boys. She was spotted on numerous occasions.

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  5. And she's still totally hot celebrating her 53rd birthday Aug 16.

    http://bit.ly/oP4nHk

    Her "hunky" boyfriend these days could be Latino...

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  6. what's funny is that we all dressed EXACTLY alike. she is not wearing an article of clothing that i and all my girlfriends did not own in 1982 dogchain? check. ripped jeans? check rubber sprockets from canal street? check hair rag? check ha. - i lived on 3 b/t b&c.

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